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I remember a post on here a while ago with someone saying that they went to a car boot and found loads of old game consoles really cheap.

Has anyone been to a car boot recently and have you found any of these old computers?

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They always have them at car boots.

In most town & cities once a month there is computer fair where you can pick up old computers and games they are normally advertised in the local papers.

My mate picked up a zx spectrum 128 the other day with 300 games for £10 he's only got as far as number 10 which is cobra with the flying cheese burgers

I buy nearly all my old consoles, computers & games from carboots. I tend to find the items are a lot cheaper than ebay, as people tend to want to just get rid of old junk, than make a hefty profit.

Last carboot I done a week last saturday - (Nice Midday start at carboot in Chesterfield)
I bought 38 original Ps1 games, and 17 Ps2 games costing £10 for the lot. I wasnt particulary bothered about a lot of the PS2 games, and as we were standing at the car boot..........i sold 8 for a quid each, which resulting in £8 means I only paid 2 quid for the lot

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